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  • buickbeast
    Banned
    • Jul 2011
    • 1277

    #7291
    Re: What movies have you seen recently?

    Saw "42"

    Wow, great movie! So happy that the times have changed since then.
    Didn't realize it until after the movie that Pat Tillman also wore #42 at ASU.
    I can not think of two better guys to have wore a sports uniform.

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    • goh
      Banned
      • Aug 2003
      • 20755

      #7292
      Re: What movies have you seen recently?

      They Shoot Horses,Don't They?

      What a great and oddly mesmerizing movie this was. Can't say I've seen every movie from 1969 but I'm pretty sure this got snubbed at the Oscars. 9 nominations without one for best picture (the heck is Z and Anne of the Thousand Days?) and it only won one of the nine. Excellent ending. This is how you acomplish something intresting and out of the ordinary without undermining the entire rest of the plot up to that point making everything else useless. Though it is of course well past the spoiler zone this one deserves to not be spoiled.

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      • Quint75
        MVP
        • Jul 2002
        • 3304

        #7293
        Re: What movies have you seen recently?

        Originally posted by goh
        They Shoot Horses,Don't They?

        What a great and oddly mesmerizing movie this was. Can't say I've seen every movie from 1969 but I'm pretty sure this got snubbed at the Oscars. 9 nominations without one for best picture (the heck is Z and Anne of the Thousand Days?) and it only won one of the nine. Excellent ending. This is how you acomplish something intresting and out of the ordinary without undermining the entire rest of the plot up to that point making everything else useless. Though it is of course well past the spoiler zone this one deserves to not be spoiled.
        This is the one about the dance marathon, correct? Always been intrigued by it. Jane Fonda was all kinds of tasty back then.
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        • Fresh Tendrils
          Strike Hard and Fade Away
          • Jul 2002
          • 36131

          #7294
          Re: What movies have you seen recently?

          Only God Forgives - I'm on the fence about this one really. The Gosling and Refn duo was obviously what led me onto this after Drive, but honestly I found Gosling's scenes to be pretty worthless. Kirstin Scott Thomas was amazing and Police Chief Chang was just a merciless, badass of a rogue cop. There's a story here, amazing visuals, tangible tone and atmosphere, but the characters are pretty flat. A good comparison for those familiar with Refn would be saying this is like Drive and Bronson meeting inside a blender; at times it felt like a horror movie holding hands with a criminal underworld, crime-drama movie.

          As for the violence and other things I have to say that's a lot of smoke for a such a small fire. The violence is in line with Drive and manages to be effective as it builds up over the course of the movie. Some of the other things are certainly messed up and weird (see all sees involving mother and son), but its within the confines of Julian's character so its not exactly coming out of left field for the film.

          I'm not sure I need to see it again for awhile; a feeling I had after watching Bronson. I feel Bronson is a better film overall since its weighted by a delightfully hammy and psychotically flashy performance by Tom Hardy. Only God Forgives uses a lot of Bronson's visual cues and state of mind melding scenes, but lacks a weighted performance (outside of Kirstin Scott Thomas' handful of scenes) to truly latch onto and give it any kind of charm or charisma. Overall it felt like watching two underdeveloped mad men circle each other until the end finally drew upon its hour.



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          • LowerWolf
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jun 2006
            • 12268

            #7295
            Re: What movies have you seen recently?

            The Apparition

            It was on one of the movie channels, and I was too lazy to change the channel. Ashley Greene was nice to look at. That's the best thing I can say about it.

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            • goh
              Banned
              • Aug 2003
              • 20755

              #7296
              Re: What movies have you seen recently?

              Originally posted by Quint75
              This is the one about the dance marathon, correct? Always been intrigued by it. Jane Fonda was all kinds of tasty back then.
              Correct.
              I found Susannah York more "tasty" in it.

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              • The JareBear
                Be Good To One Another
                • Jul 2010
                • 11560

                #7297
                Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                Man Of Steel, very good, maybe great, probably just very good. Does what Batman Begins did for Batman, not quite The Dark Knight level

                Only God Forgives - If you really like Drive, you will probably love this movie, if you were on the other side, I bet you hate it. I loved it, I love the art direction in both of the films. Enjoyed quite a bit

                Place Beyond the Pines - Excellent, 9 out of 10. Bradley Cooper is surprisingly decent.

                Head Games - Check this out on Netflix streaming. An in-depth look at head trauma and CTE. Very compelling parts of the film involving former NFL players and Roger Goodell himself.

                Snowtown Murders - This was sold to me as a super-distubing, "Frontier(s)"esque experience. Not the case. I really wasn't that interested. Some hard hitting scenes but just very dull, IMO, too often.

                I Saw The Devil - A little corny, but entertaining. I enjoyed the movie more than I anticipated.
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                • Stroehms
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                  • Jan 2008
                  • 2640

                  #7298
                  The Conjuring: Very good and a very scary movie.

                  I might have nightmares.

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                  • The JareBear
                    Be Good To One Another
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 11560

                    #7299
                    Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                    Originally posted by Beantown
                    42 - Good not great. Some real cheesy parts, but they were to be expected. Ford did an incredible job. Worth a watch, but no great rush.
                    I agree with you one-hundo on this one. I think these "hard hitting biographical feature films" need to stop being so self-obsessed and come off a little more natural. Harrison Ford's "old guy voice" was awful and ruined many scenes for me.
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                    • GAMEC0CK2002
                      Stayin Alive
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 10384

                      #7300
                      Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                      Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain. It was alright. The actual standup had some funny parts, but as a whole...nowhere near as good as Seriously Funny or Laugh at My Pain.

                      Definitely wait for this to hit netflix or redbox.

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                      • SPTO
                        binging
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 68046

                        #7301
                        Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                        Originally posted by jaredlib
                        I agree with you one-hundo on this one. I think these "hard hitting biographical feature films" need to stop being so self-obsessed and come off a little more natural. Harrison Ford's "old guy voice" was awful and ruined many scenes for me.
                        Except that's how Branch Rickey actually sounded

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                        • The JareBear
                          Be Good To One Another
                          • Jul 2010
                          • 11560

                          #7302
                          Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                          Well, I just got owned. Serves me right for venturing out of the safety of the NCAA Football forums, lol.

                          Guess he did his job then, just isn't an appealing sound to me.

                          I stand by my assessment. To me, it's an average movie featuring a really great and important true life story but is held back by some incredibly transparent attempts to just make movie that wins an oscar, not entertain or captivate.

                          Just my humble, amateur, movie lover opinion.
                          Last edited by The JareBear; 07-22-2013, 06:16 PM.
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                          • SPTO
                            binging
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 68046

                            #7303
                            Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                            Time to dust off the archives and go back to ol' Hollywood

                            The Trap (1959)

                            This is a little known under the radar crime thriller starring Richard Widmark, Lee J. Cobb and Earl Holliman with Tina Louise and Lorne Greene in bit parts. Since this movie is on DVD and it's a recommendation from me I'll try not to be overly spoileriffic.


                            Plot Summary:

                            Lawyer Ralph Anderson (Widmark) arrives in Tula, an amazingly remote town in the desert, as reluctant emissary of mob chief Victor Massonetti, (Cobb) who wants the airstrip clear for his unofficial exit from the country. Ralph's arrival has a profound effect on his estranged father, the sheriff; his brother Tip, (Holliman) an alcoholic deputy; and his ex-sweetheart Linda, (Louise) now married to Tip. Tension builds as a small army of gangsters takes over the town. Then the situation abruptly changes..
                            That's a pretty good summary though it's mainly the set up to the whole movie as it turns into a bit of a cat and mouse deal what with Anderson and his brother try to move Massonetti to the next town to face justice.

                            The film is quite good at building up the characters as we meet Ralph who seems to be a maffia mouthpiece but very quickly you realize he's being manipulated and hates every minute of it while his presence in town again causes old tensions to erupt as his brother is a drunkard who only has the deputy's job because of his father's influence and we soon discover that Linda doesn't even really love her husband as her marriage was based on pity for Tippy who gets treated worse than a dog by his taciturn father.

                            There is a ton of resentment from Tippy against his brother and it's the engine that fuels the plot as things go to hell with Tippy trying to collect the reward money on the head of Massonetti who's played to great effect by Lee J. Cobb. Cobb gives a sneering, menacing portrayal of the mob boss that is at once entertaining and skeevy.

                            Widmark gives a very solid performance and he's one of my favorite actors to watch as he projected a very strong tough guy persona but even in roles where he's essentially a good guy like in this film there's a hint of something dangerous under the surface much in the same was as Glenn Ford provided but unlike Ford, Widmark never came across as someone who may be a scumbucket offscreen as I often get the sense of when I watch Ford.

                            The film has a decidedly Western feel to it despite it taking part in the present day much like Bad Day at Black Rock from 1955. The two films share a bit in common what with the story being built on tensions caused by inner turmoil stirring within the main characters, being set in a decidedly remote, desert landscape and having lead characters who are more than what they seem to be at first glance.

                            Overall this is a strong piece of work and the story comes together quite nicely at the end. I like that despite all the trouble his brother caused him, Widmark's character still loves him and has a sense of sorrow for the pain that his brother lived through.

                            3 Stars highly recommended.
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                            • tanchl
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                              • Jan 2012
                              • 366

                              #7304
                              Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                              Originally posted by jaredlib
                              I agree with you one-hundo on this one. I think these "hard hitting biographical feature films" need to stop being so self-obsessed and come off a little more natural. Harrison Ford's "old guy voice" was awful and ruined many scenes for me.
                              Yours and Beantown's comments echo my thoughts and why I probably won't watch this movie.
                              Why hollywood has ever thought this is an effective way to tell a good story I will never know.

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                              • daflyboys
                                Banned
                                • May 2003
                                • 18238

                                #7305
                                Re: What movies have you seen recently?

                                Originally posted by jaredlib
                                Well, I just got owned. Serves me right for venturing out of the safety of the NCAA Football forums, lol.

                                Guess he did his job then, just isn't an appealing sound to me.

                                I stand by my assessment. To me, it's an average movie featuring a really great and important true life story but is held back by some incredibly transparent attempts to just make movie that wins an oscar, not entertain or captivate.

                                Just my humble, amateur, movie lover opinion.
                                You're lucky I didn't bust on you for the "one hundo" phrase! (please tell me that's not a real, live phrase and that you just made a massive typo)

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